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Since it is good coding practice to use interfaces I find myself regularly in situations where by adding an 'implements XXX' to a class the synchronization kicks in (which is good!) Then all the method stubs are created but without the approximate field. Could Netbeans be made so smart to create 'property approximations' based on a bean pattern in the interface. So interface XXX has a public String getWidget(); and a public void setWidget(String widget); and by choosing 'create approximate fields' in the synchronization of classes a property 'private String widget' is created. cheers, Aad